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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 3 MIN

Midlife Reinvention: Your Age Is Your Launchpad

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast dedicated to embracing reinvention, transformation, and bold new chapters. Today, I want to dive straight into a topic that stirs both excitement and anxiety—reinventing yourself after forty. Maybe you’ve hit a crossroads: the career you’ve grown out of, dreams you’ve put on hold, or a restlessness for something that’s just your own. Whatever your reason, let me remind you—you have more power and potential than you might imagine. Vera Wang became one of America’s most iconic fashion designers after entering the industry at forty, bringing her lived experience and unique flair to a world that seemed already established. Toni Morrison, celebrated for her profound storytelling, didn’t publish her first novel until she was forty. Julia Child introduced French cuisine to American kitchens with her first cookbook at forty-nine. These stories aren’t exceptions—they’re blueprints for what’s possible when you choose yourself, right now, at this age. So, what does reinventing yourself really look like? For some women, it starts with a simple act of curiosity. Shinde, a nursery owner in India, faced the loss of her family business and, at over forty, wondered if there was anything left to discover. She nurtured her curiosity, began experimenting with plants, and soon found her purpose not in following what others expected, but in listening to her own evolving ambitions. By learning new skills, seeking out mentors—even joining business groups despite language barriers—she turned her so-called “midlife crisis” into an era of growth. Reinvention is not about discarding everything you’ve built. Rachel Harrison-Sund, who pivoted careers in her mid-forties, says you’re never starting over; you’re starting from experience. The wisdom, resilience, and clarity you’ve banked over decades are assets you simply couldn’t have at twenty. Now is the time to ask, what do I want to explore—just for me, for this version of myself? Sometimes reinvention isn’t triggered by choice but by loss—a job ends, a relationship shifts, or your role as a mother changes as kids leave home. Keri Ford, who transformed her life and career after forty, realized the push didn’t come from outside coaches or books but from a commitment to explore her own needs and desires. Making lists, enrolling in classes, or even trying hobbies just for fun can light that initial spark. Susan Lister Locke did exactly this, taking art and jewelry-making classes after her retail career ended; that leap of curiosity turned into an entirely new business. If you feel resistance—self-doubt or fear of being “behind”—remember, the world’s most influential women broke the rules, broke through age barriers, and most importantly, broke away from limitations others set for them. Lao Gan Ma didn’t start her successful condiment business until 49. Mary Kay Ash created her iconic beauty empire after a career setback in midlife. Your age is not This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast dedicated to embracing reinvention, transformation, and bold new chapters. Today, I want to dive straight into a topic that stirs both excitement and anxiety—reinventing yourself after forty. Maybe you’ve hit a crossroads: the career you’ve grown out of, dreams you’ve put on hold, or a restlessness for something that’s just your own. Whatever your reason, let me remind you—you have more power and potential than you might imagine. Vera Wang became one of America’s most iconic fashion designers after entering the industry at forty, bringing her lived experience and unique flair to a world that seemed already established. Toni Morrison, celebrated for her profound storytelling, didn’t publish her first novel until she was forty. Julia Child introduced French cuisine to American kitchens with her first cookbook at forty-nine. These stories aren’t exceptions—they’re blueprints for what’s possible when you choose yourself, right now, at this age. So, what does reinventing yourself really look like? For some women, it starts with a simple act of curiosity. Shinde, a nursery owner in India, faced the loss of her family business and, at over forty, wondered if there was anything left to discover. She nurtured her curiosity, began experimenting with plants, and soon found her purpose not in following what others expected, but in listening to her own evolving ambitions. By learning new skills, seeking out mentors—even joining business groups despite language barriers—she turned her so-called “midlife crisis” into an era of growth. Reinvention is not about discarding everything you’ve built. Rachel Harrison-Sund, who pivoted careers in her mid-forties, says you’re never starting over; you’re starting from experience. The wisdom, resilience, and clarity you’ve banked over decades are assets you simply couldn’t have at twenty. Now is the time to ask, what do I want to explore—just for me, for this version of myself? Sometimes reinvention isn’t triggered by choice but by loss—a job ends, a relationship shifts, or your role as a mother changes as kids leave home. Keri Ford, who transformed her life and career after forty, realized the push didn’t come from outside coaches or books but from a commitment to explore her own needs and desires. Making lists, enrolling in classes, or even trying hobbies just for fun can light that initial spark. Susan Lister Locke did exactly this, taking art and jewelry-making classes after her retail career ended; that leap of curiosity turned into an entirely new business. If you feel resistance—self-doubt or fear of being “behind”—remember, the world’s most influential women broke the rules, broke through age barriers, and most importantly, broke away from limitations others set for them. Lao Gan Ma didn’t start her successful condiment business until 49. Mary Kay Ash created her iconic beauty empire after a career setback in midlife. Your age is not This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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